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Mama "Mia"

Mia is a Name A Boxer dog

Thank you Kimberly T for naming Mia
"This donation is in memory of Mr. Winslow Meunier and Miss Peli-Pelina (my boxer)."

Dogs Name:

Mama "Mia"

Breed:

Pit bull Mix

Foster State:

NY

Gender:

Female

Physical Desc:

Buckskin with natural ears and tail

Age:

2 years and 7 months old

Brief Description:

Sweet, good with other dogs, loves people!

Special Needs:

 None
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05/02/13: COME MEET ME AT A ADOPTING EVENT THIS SUNDAY!

ADOPTION EVENT!
Come meet some of our volunteers & dogs:
MIA, POLO, PARIS, JOSEPHINE & PENNY


Kentlands PetSmart in Gaithersburg, Md.
This Sunday, May 5th
12:00 p.m. -  3:00 p.m


An update from Mia's foster mom

Picture: "Best buddies hanging out" Mia is doing great. Her hair is coming back nicely, her coloring is beautiful and she is such a ham. She loves to be in your lap or as close to you as possible. I tell her she's like my little 2 year old. Always needs to know what's going on. She is going to make someone very lucky"



04/23/13: New picture, update posting soon

 

04/23/13: New pics, update posting soon

 

04/17/13: New Picture - Mia settling into her new foster home

 

04/11/13: A long week for the family

The puppies and Mia are all home from surgery (spay/neuter) and recovering. The puppies are bouncing (literally) back very quickly. The surgery was a little harder on Mia and she is still very sore and tired.

 All of the puppies also received their first inoculation and have been wormed once. We did have to get them a bordetella as they are heading to boarding, we were hoping to have homes for them all by this time but sadly we only have 3 approved homes which leaves 7 puppies and Mia in boarding. Please consider fostering or adopting one of these sweet hearts.

Mia had thinning hair so we had a skin scrape done on her, luckily she tested negative for mange. The doctor said it was due to the malnutrition from pregnancy and nursing. We were so ecstatic to hear she is back up to a healthy 54 ponds, her nipples are drying up great and she only needs to put on 3-4 pounds. Mia also received her inoculations, rabies, and bordetella.

It’s been a long week for the Mia bunch and it’s not over yet. Friday and Saturday they are being transported from Georgia to New York where they will be ready for their homes and/or going into boarding. All of these dogs are wonderful, playful and are deserving of loving homes.

 

04/07/13: Thank God The Pups Are OK


We sighed a collective sigh of relief as the puppies started to respond to the medical treatment prescribed by the ER doctor. They healed quickly and are all back to their normal happy playful selves. We brought them back to the vet for a checkup and the doctor said they have fully recovered. We still aren't sure what made them sick but we are certainly happy that they are all better. The doctor gave the OK to go forward with their spay/neuter surgeries which is scheduled for Tuesday.

Can you believe we're 8 weeks old already!!!!


This is going to be a busy week for "The Mia Bunch". Mia and all of her puppies are getting spayed/neutered. After a couple days of rest they will be transported by a handful of selfless volunteers from Georgia to New York. We will be working with the homes that have been fully approved to adopt their new family members on the 13th or 14th (we are still finalizing transport dates/times). Please consider helping one of these darlings. There are still many of them left waiting to be matched with their forever families. Please apply to adopt or foster these wonderful dogs to spare them from going to the boarding kennel.

 

Having babies is hard on a little lady

 

Mia is still as sweet as pie and she has become so playful! She is very silly and likes to try and take your socks when you're getting dressed. We are excited that she is finally starting to put on some weight again.  After the puppies her pretty coat also started to thin so we are working on that by putting liquid fish oil in her food (Call of the Wild) in addition to baths with a medicated shampoo.

 

Please consider donating to help with their medical bills. Make a Donation

 

 

03/28/13: Oh Mama Mia!

 

 

 

Mama Mia is still available too, we have had no inquires on this fantastic girl. She is very playful and excellent in the house. She continues to do great with the other dogs in the house and recently started to have a great time playing with Doc one of her foster brothers. She is very silly and loves toys that make noise!

 

The puppies are doing great, all very playful and healthy little piglets! They are pretty much weaned from their mother and eating soaked kibble four times a day.

 

The puppies have an appointment to be spayed/neutered and get there first shot on April 9th. After a couple days of recovery we are hoping to place them in their new homes on April 13th. There are still several puppies left, please consider adopting one of these darlings!

 

03/22/13: Were 6 weeks old and balls of fun!

 

All the puppies are doing excellent, they are growing so fast! They are very playful, cute, active and awaiting their new homes. Please consider adopting one of these sweethearts.
 
Mama Mia too is adorable, fun and does great in the house with the foster other dogs. All of these dogs are special and deserve wonderful homes. The puppies are 8 weeks old on 4/4/13 and will be ready for their new homes then.
 
All of the puppies will be spayed and neutered and we could really use your financial support, consider donating.




03/18/13: OH MAMA MIA

 

Mama Mia is a wonderful dog. Whomever adopts this girl will be lucky. Mia has started to become very playful and does well with the other dogs in the house. She love to come up on the bed or try and share some of the other dogs beds. Sadly no one has expressed any interest in this sweetheart yet, but.... we wont give up and neither will Mia.

 

All of the puppies are still available and are in desperate need of finding their forever homes. We are also still looking for someone to house Mama Mia and all the puppies for the next few weeks. PLEASE OPEN YOUR HEART TO US!!!! If you cant provide us a home to grow and shelter consider donating towards our care and vet costs, we will all need shots and to be spayed/neutered in the near future.

 

03/01/13: Mama Mia continues to be a wonderful mother, she loves her pups!

 

We are still desperate for a foster home for Mama Mia and the pups for the next 5 weeks while she continues to raise her puppies, they are now mobile! The puppies will be able to go to their forever homes after they are spayed and neutered at 8 weeks old.

 

Mia is a really nice mellow girl, she loves to come up on the bed for some R&R away from the pups. Of course Mia also loves attention and cant stop wiggling when her foster mom arrives at home. She seems to LOVE squeaker toys too! Mia continues to do great with the other dogs in the house.

 

We know the puppies have everyone's attention but consider this wonderful girl who has been through enough, she deserves a stellar forever home too!

 

02/21/13: NEW PICTURES

 

02/20/13: The puppies are growing fast and are all cute and healthy, Mama Mia continues to be a wonderful mother. Mia has been a rockstar and with a gradual introduction and some patience, she gets along with my other two dogs just great. The puppies and mom will all need more space soon, they are growing fast!! We are still looking for a more permanent foster home, please write if you think you can assist! contact@boxerrescue.com

 

 

02/12/13: Videos of Mama "Mia" and check out her puppies, consider donating $50.00 to name one, we will need your support for their medical bills. Thank you!

 

 

 

 

02/08/2013: Please consider donating to help and name one of these precious puppies click here for details

 

TEN Wonderful Puppies

 

All the arrangements were made to pick up Mama "Mia" yesterday morning in hopes of preventing the puppies from being born at the shelter. To our dismay, we received a call after the staff arrived at the shelter that morning to let us know she had given birth to 5 puppies overnight and that she was still in labor. Our volunteer rushed to the shelter and sat with Mia throughout the day….attending to her and the puppies.

Unfortunately the shelter would not allow us to take mom and pups until they felt she was finished giving birth. 10 puppies later, we were anxious to get mom and pups home but, once again, the shelter felt it best to leave her at the shelter to recover and asked us to return this morning to get them.

When our volunteer Erin called the shelter this morning she was told that there was another puppy born overnight making a total of 11 pups. Sadly, when Erin arrived to pick them up she was told that one of the puppies had died. We had previously arranged for them to visit a Vet and they were all packed in the car for their visit.

The doctor examined Mia and pups and felt they were in fairly good shape considering their ordeal. Thankfully mom’s heartworm test was negative. She also surprisingly had a negative fecal exam. Pups will return to the vet in 3 weeks to be dewormed and get another check-up. The doctor was amazed at Mia’s disposition and made it a point to say how sweet she was throughout the exam. So far so good.

Mia and all 10 puppies have settled into their temporary foster home. Understandably, Mia is a little nervous about being moved but she trusts Erin after spending such quality time with her at the shelter. One thing for certain is that Mama Mia is an excellent mother.

We will report more as the days progress.

 


02/06/13: "Mama Mia" And Her Puppies Deserve A Better Life  

Mia is a very pregnant Pit Bull mix that we felt compelled to help. She was in danger of being killed at a shelter out of our area. We tried desperately to find a local Rescue who would take her but to no avail; Rescues are at capacity.

Mia’s story is appalling and heartbreaking.

The first time Mia found herself in the shelter was this past December. Animal Control found her on the street with a chain around her neck dragging a cinder block. Sadly, she was reclaimed by her owner.

The second time she was confiscated from her owner by Animal Control. Mia was found in an outside pen, in the cold, pregnant and standing knee deep in her own feces. The owner agreed to surrender Mia to avoid any criminal charges. She was removed from the property and brought to the shelter.

One of our volunteers went to visit with Mia and found her to be very gentle and kind. Mia is two years old and weighs about 60 pounds. She is a medium size dog so she will no doubt weigh less after she gives birth. The shelter staff has only good things to say about Mia. She is very sweet and likes to nuzzle her head against you.

We do not want Mia to have her puppies at the shelter so we are making arrangements for our volunteer, Erin, to take her into foster care temporarily. The accommodations for Mia will be small. Erin also has two dogs. This living situation is far from ideal for a mom and pups and we will need to find Mia a foster home where she can raise her babies.

Mia and her pups certainly deserve a better life. This is an URGENT situation and we need your help once again. Foster, Adopt, Donate, and Spread The Word!!!!



Can you donate to help Mia?

You can send a check directly to: Northeastern Boxer Rescue
P.O. Box 95 Sunderland MA 01375.   or use PayPal

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Not feeling so well after surgery:

Mia

MIA HAD HER PUPPIES!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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